Asterix Comic Book Top 10

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My personal top 10 list of Asterix comic books. Please don't be upset if your favourite didn't make my list.

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  • My favourites were:

    Asterix The Gaul

    Asterix In Spain

    Asterix In Belgium

    Asterix And The Secret Weapon

    Asterix and Cleopatra

    Asterix And Son

    I actually read all of these online. =D

  • @KauniRaine Asterix In Belgium and Asterix and Son were one of the first I read. I was a bit disappointed about The Secret Weaopon because the Gauls don't travel to exotic places and the struggle between the sexes came 10-20 years too late.

    I buy and collect mine. :-)

  • You actually managed to make a top ten of asterix books. I find it so hard to criticise any of the books.

  • This list is absolutely subjective. I chose them not by the the subject or people they satire but only by the amount of times I read them and the fun I had reading them. And I also don't think that every book Uderzo made after the death of Goscinny was bad.

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  • @KauniRaine really? where did you find them? please help i can't find them :)

  • LOL! =D

  • The house who drives people mad is from "Asterix Conquers Rome". A good one. Everyone who ever had to go to a department can understand that joke.

  • I was to France twice and especially the adolescent were all nice and helpful. But I also heard that they get angry when you speak anything but French to them. It must be very bold in Paris, although I didn't recognize it. A French told me once that even the French outside of Paris consider Parisians as arrogant and overbearing. You have the same here. People in Brandenburg and Saxony consider the people from Berlin also as arrogant and overbearing.

  • You know, I never traveled to France, but I heard that it's better to exprese themselfe in a very bad French language than in an excelent English-american like language ¿? A friend of mine noticed some anger when she asked for something in english language at a store ¿?

    I saw once a parody about burocracy in an Asterix cartoon (about the bulding that drives you mad) :-D

  • I think it's a relation of mutual disdain. The French have a problem with Americas culture and they are angry that they were doomed twice without American assistance against Germany. And the USA have it with France's pompous appearance as if they were the only true superpower in the world.

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